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SUNDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY SEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
, H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr.... City Editor.
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application. Church ami older char
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
'I lie News Publishing Company do
Biles it to lie distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid for In advance. We cannot at
ford to devolo our spuce to such ad
vi i ilß'jinents and wait on the courts
It ' lhe money.
Prince Peter is hesitating about ac
cepting the bloody crown of Servia.
A merchant asks: "When is the
best time to advertise?" All the time.
Read the advertisements in the
Nows this morning and patronize the
advertisers tomorrow morning.
Whether llearst is nominated for
president or not he will have a tdg
part in saying who will he named.
The court house square Is now one
cf the prettiest in this or any oihei
city. Let the civic league keep up
the good work.
The News does not want the peo
pie of this city to make scrapegoat
of Umsted. Bear in mind he was not
the only one in llie limit
The presidential bee lias been buz
zing around the head of Mr. Beverage
for a long time The young man can
wait a few years yet.
The News Is glad that we are to
have only one election I his year be
cause when llieer Is no elections we
all get along bo well.
The Russian newspapers call the
assassination ol Alexander n:nl ms
queen "barbarons." This is certainly
the pot calling the kettle black.
The Atlanta News came out with
an eighteen page edition on Thursday,
'l lie growth of this paper has been
wonderful. May It keep up the lick.
Tiio Board of Trade did the right
by appointing a committee on new
enterprises. Wo hope they will he
feucucssrul in the eitons to get new
i..,.vi.is Here.
From the in.inner ui local bills
"‘itch uic m go to the legislature
from tins county, doubt it ibc law
makers will have a chance to do am
thing else.
IT PAYS.
Any kind of newspaper advertising
pays uioie or less, and that is the
reason why it is rigilt easy sometimes
for people to get testimonials on the
subject. Bui the reading public ev
ery day are getting mure in the habit
of looking to the newspapers for the
boot tniMiiess pc..pie, tae greatest in
duceiuenls for buying, and the Jesuit
is that the advertising possibilities
are constantly Increasing. Take the
i . .
business Hut; the News is doing today
Jd the way of advertising and it is
email compared with the possibilities
01 tlic future, nut it is large eompareu
with what we were doing a lew years
fSm
A DEED FROM THE 15th CENTURY
So it is Peter 1., by the grace of
God and the temporary suspension
of the sixth commandment King of
Servia.
Servia Is a little country, but there
is a melodramatic audacity about its
political crimes that compels the fas
cinatcd attention of the world, in
trigue, assassination and revolt has
characterized Its politics ever since
it won its autonomy from the Turks
a century ago. Like some of its neigh
bors the country is still in its middle
ages. In its palace plots Caesar Bor
gia would have felt himself lri the
congenial atmosphere of home.
For a hundred years the Servian
government hits vibrated between twro
peasant families—the house of the
farmer Black (Kara) George and that
of the swineherd Milos Obrenovitch.
Black George In 1894 led the revolu
tion that first freed Servia from the
direct rule of the Turks, and after
some vicissitudes of fortune he wa.
murdered in 181? by an emissary of
Milos.
Milos and his two sons, Milan and
Michael, were successfully princes of
Servia until 1842, when Michael had
was elected in his place, rnfwypk
to abdicate and the son of Black
George, Alexander Karageorgeovitch,
was elected in his place. In 1859 Al
exander was evicted in his turn, and
the old Milos, who had abdicated
twenty years before, was invited back.
After a rolgn of a year he died and
Michael got a second term. The Kut
ageorgeovitch parly picked him ofl
hut could not get ttaotr own man in
and thq throne passed to the notoi
lous Milan, tin- enlment royal black
guard in, Europe, in whose company
his granduncle Milos’s swine would
have had a right lo feel disgraced.
Milan succeeded in getting Servir
promoted from a principality to at
Independent, kingdom, hut he finally
found it expedient io follow the Sei vian
fashion, of abdication ll.’ passed on
his throne and bis vices to his not.
Alexander, a being almost unspeakable
as himself
Now the Karageorgeovitches havt
their turn again, and as they liavi
made a pretty thorough job of tin
rival dynasty this time the filed ina:
flicker for lack of mate: ial to burn
But what sort of reception will tin
civilized governments of the world
give lo the new king after be lias
literally waded through i.lood to hi.
throne? In the middle ages he woul,
have been effusively welcomed, tun.
that is the spirit of the Servians now.
Will the other soverigns send specia,
embassies to congratulate Peter upon
the favor with which It has pleased
p-ovidenco to honor him? Or will lu
be treated like poor Queen Draga,
who was “cut” by the wives of tin
foreign ministers because they thought
her too unmindful or certain rules
that women are expected to remem
ber? - iHi
AN ILLINOIS MOB.
II is not always tlial a northern mol
succeeds iu lynching I lie victim of its
fury hut that Illinois mob Which got
,o work a few mgnts since Out.
The mob was one of the most de
termined that ever lynched a negro
or anybody else for that matter and
tlte crime for which he was lynched
was not one for which Hie black man
is lynched iu the south.
The man lyched on the charge of
assault and attempt to nipr(ter.
The negro who was lynched was a
school teacher and when niio jpplied
,o me supenntenueni ol euucaiiuu up
a renewal ol his license lor sonic
reason it was refused and the negro
pulled out a pistol shooting and dan
gerously wounding the snperintend
uut.
A policeman arrested the man and
placed him in jail hut this building
Aits soon surrotmdel by an extra torce
of policemen as violence was feared.
About two hours later a mob of de
temined men appeared, battered down
the jail doors, look ihe negro out and
hanged him to a tetagrapli pole.
But this is not all.
Before the negro died the rope was
cut and the lastly, writhing in agony,
was cast into a raging lire. The mob
was not satisfied with ail of this but
they pounded tile unfortunate man
with bricks and sticks while tUe lire
was burning him to a crisp
And this In Illinois.
Stonrad?
Troubles
cured by
CURE
Under all curable conditions!
Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs.W. W. Lay- |
Nevada, 0., was ler of Hilliard,
cured by Kodol A Pa., was cured
of stomach jRBk of Chronic
trouble which JMI&Jk Dyspepsia by
To Grow JVeW Hair
COKE
DANDRUFF
CURE
and Hair Tonic is
the 'BeSt Square of Imitations
fOK F.
SHAVING ~FOAM
3 FOR EASY SHAVING <£
Bents any snap, so handy. In collapsible
tubes. If your barber or druggist doea
uol keep Coke Shaving Foam send J6c to
A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago, for regular tube.
tor Sale by W J BUTTB, Druggist
Wilson’s
Up to
Restaurant
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* THE QUICKEST LUI CH k
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y can he had here. We call it our
y "rapid-lire lunch" because it is
y served so quickly.
J It is uot tired at our patrons,
y however, hut placed before them
y in a dainty and appetizing man
ner - k
y. This lunch costs littlo, can be
quickly disposed of and satisfies
J all but the most robust appetites ,
k
J J. W. WILSON, Prop. fc
J 'Phone 321, s.
nently Cured By Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in
law. iu Greenville, S. C.,hati been
troubled for four or five years with a
continuous cough which ha says,
"greatly alarmed me, causing me to
fear that I was iu the first stage of
•consumption.” Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad
vertised. concluded to try it. Now
read what he says of it: "1 soon felt
a remarkable change, and after using
two bottles of the twenty-five cent
size. I was permanently cured." Sold
py all druggists.
The X-Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
test* and examination with the aid
of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact
that Catarrh of the stomach is not a
disease of itself, but that it results
from repeated attacks of indigestion.
"How can 1 cure my ind'gestion?"
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands. It will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure
catarrh Tif the stomach. Kodol di
gests what you eat —makes the stom
ach sweet. Sold by Joerger's Phar
macy. Smith’s Pharmacy and w J
llutts
For "Dorothy Dodd" shoes, the lat
est for women, see J. A SniiOs, New
castle street
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
if you want a position, a houie, t>
servant, air want to find anything
tnat nas been lost, or want some
thing that someone else hat, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR Sale—Rubber stamps, seals,
stincem, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
FOR SALE—Complete set of sa
loon fixtures cheap. Woodford Ma
bry, attorney at law for Geo. E.
Bardnack.
FOR SALE A local business cheap
for cash. Is new paying $76.00 per
month. Apply to News office.
FOR SALE —A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News offioe.
FOR SALE —Six young high grade
Jersey cows. Now in milk, two to
three gallons per day. Apply to J.
T. Dent. 2t-lw.
PERSONAL—Morphine, opium, lau
danum. cocaine habit; myself cured;,
will inform you of harmless, perma
nent home etite. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin,
box 1212, Chicago.
FOR RENT—One largo parlor bed
room with bath attached. Also other
furnished rooms. Apply to 315 Union
street.
FOR REhJT —Avery desirable 8-
room house at No. 710 Union street.
.Possession given July 1. E. F. Coney.
LOST—A gold hat pin on Newcas
tle street between Gloucester and
ILi never park. Finder will be re
warder by returning to this office.
FOR RENT—Two, four, and five
room cottages. Ready for housekeep
in;:;. Houses near the St. Simon Pier.
Mr-. W. L. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use
i-mg distance phone.
WANTED—Salesman anti stock
clerk with experience eand reference.
Joel Bros.
WANTED—A few acres, suitable for
truck farm, fronting tidewater, prefer
ably on east side of Brunswick.
“Truck Farm,” care News office.
T OST—A small brooch crescent, ar
row and staf, studdled with pearls.
Please return to Miss Bessie Symmes,
619 Grant street.
PRIVATE TlP—Sent sealed; an ar
ticle of merit every married couple
needs; sure and harmless; 35 cents.
G. L. Dimocli Specialty Cos., Ceeatur,
111.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms with or without hoard, both
on floor with all conveniences. Ap
ply 426 Newcastle street.
1 FOR SALE—A bargain. A nice
, comfortable store and dwelling house,
store and six living rooms on good
street. Now rented to good steady
tenant. Will sell at a price that will
pay purchaser 15 per cent on the mon
ey net clear of the taxes and insur
ance. Apply at once to J. W. Chasten,
care of News office.
FOR SALE—A second hand rice
thrashing outfit consisting of 12 horse
power Aultman-Taylor portablee en
gine, on wheels, 32 inch, iron sides
rice thrasher, with now self-feeder
and land cutter. First rate order.
Threshed 25.000 bushels 1903 and only
Sold to replace with same make
thresher of larger capacity. For
terms apply to J. T. Dent 2t Iw.
Wilson is feeding the fa’.tfdious and
only Wlson can do th*.,
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! ' ! 5 fl. M $ iAiri' J i
&
$
► When you entertain a guest at
f your afternoon at home, they not!
* only study the good taste of the g
* decorations, but they also observe^
the quality of the refreshments*
, served. If you buy your groceries*
.. of this store, you need not be •
r afraid to serve them to the most j
j? important guest. t
THOMAS KEANY. Grocer. ♦
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle J
A Little Early Riser
Now an diben, at bedtime will cure
constipation, hiliooiness and liver
troubles. DeWitt's Little Eariy Ris
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet effectually,
and giving such tone and strength
to the glands of the stomach and liver
that the cause of ti e trouble is re
moved entirely, and If their use is
continued for a few days, there will
be no return of the complaint. Sold
by Joerger s Pharmacy, Smith's Phar
macy and W. J. Butts
Made Young Again.
"One of Dr. King's New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my ‘teens’ again.” writes Dr. D.
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa.
They're the best In the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never gripe. Q-J- 25 cents at
all druggNU.
•Tome tscre:** in Japanese.
A writer on children’s games In
Japan says: “Blind man's bull a*
played in Japan is quite the same
as the game played by western chil
dren, but if you piuy it with Jap
anese I may warn you not to say
'Come here!’ in English to as-.y one
you may be trying to catch. It will
be all right to say in Japanese ‘Chot
to oide’ ( Oi l' 1 here o mom; ut) or
Oide nasal' (Condescend lo com*
here). The person spoken to will not
•oide’ of coarse if lie or she cun help
himself or aetself, out if you call cut
In English ‘Come herd’ as I know a
foreigner did once, you may interrupt
the gamo. 'Come here’ (in Japanese
character written ka m: moans for
eign dcy. Inu is the v . and for native
dog, but the first foreigners in Yoko
hama, Americans and Euylith folk, al
ways said 'Come here!’ to their dogs
and the expression has become a Jap
anese word "
. T-- . '■
THE OGLETHCRPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
Brunswick’s Only First
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.
PHILLIPS the TAILOR
Opera House Block,
Has a large and selected stock of
new goods, for the com fog season
best of work and perfefffit guar
\ anteed.
1 Pants made to order for SI.OO.
| Suits made to order for $15.00.
If you want a Sweii
| Suit give me a
calk
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B H. DANIELS, Phone 326
DLVARIS & LI V A DAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 14T3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
Ring phone 253-4 and let
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and press your ciothea
N. does good work and will give vou
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
AFTER YOU
Have tried all others, send for a
FREE package of ttlie Ur. Lyon Home
Treatment 'for CATARRH, Blood,
nerve and Stomach. Ur. l.yon Medi
cine Cos., Coldwater, Mich.
0. L. FARKJLR,
—Dealer iu—
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
Cor T and J Sts. 'Phone 94.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & BARKER
I
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Digests viiat v?u •?*
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St.
Bicycles, (Juris, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE
A SPECIALTY.
A. Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing is sure ex
cept death and taxes, out that is not
altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for consumption is a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testily to that. Mrs.
C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W.
Va., nays: "I had a severe case of
Bronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev
erything I heard of, but got no re
lief. One bottle <>( Dr. King’s New
Discovery then cured me absolutely.
It's infallible for •rot;', whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. It's guaranteed. Sold
by all druggists.. Trial bottles free
Reg. sizes 5Cc. and SI,OO
For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer
Clothes —no one is better prepared
than Jim Carter. Ring Phone 253
or send to 504 Monk St.
A nice spring chiiten at Wilsons
and the side dishes will go fine.
Far Rent.
Two houses centrally located and in
one of the best parts of the city. Al
so furnished rooms. Al! modern ira
ppOVMttMtt*- ASP'* * 405 q straw
A ——i- ■iwiiM'iiiiTimTrr riT irrari nnriw
Is one whictl * s palatable, pleasant to take, i
/ fcft, fc an( j can be re ii e( j upon to act gentJy, but I
LdXG.tli/6 thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all I
■ impurities. Such a remedy is Mozley’s i
■ Lemon Elixir. It is a pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to fl
8 the most delicate stomach, and acts thoioughly upon the
1 bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant- B
I ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c a bottle. Affi ‘yf&W %
I Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an
1 equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and f & ** **
I bronchitis. 25c a bottle. f-t; .-i.vjf
Elixir
’3?T3:ia2 *
BAY IRON WORKS:
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw iiilsi
Marine work a specialty '
Packings, Fittings ;
and Supplies^
Estimates furnished Free of Charge. *
629 Bay Sc, *
W . DART, CLAUD DART, *
. resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
L. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President E.D.Waite.-, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, G/\
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDHEU AK O l'Tl 'i’V THOUSAND 1 JLLAitS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALE MILLION tool LARK
are devoted to the assistance of iegit imute business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded nraiw
tsrly. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms
MONEY ORDERS of the "BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER A3SOOIA
ION" are cheaper and more convenient than postoffiee or express
The OLD RELIABLE,
I am again in the Meat
business and am prepared
immmm to furnish everything in
that iine. A full line of
Fancy and Family Gro
ceries. Quick delivery;
CHRIS ARNHEITER
Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle.
_
KID GLOVES of any description
and color dyed a perfect black at
by Jim Carter. Ring phone 253-2.
Sasb, doors ami "blinds for sale
at Dr aglas Hardware Cos.
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
plesamt in effect. Jfrr sale by all
druggists.
Artistic efiect finish ana idfeting qua!
ities considered. V\ ilson’s Photo
graph Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester St.,
has no competitors. Go there “ye
Elite. ’
Mr. Joseph Pominvilie, of Stillwater,
Minn., after having spent over $2,000
with the best doctors for suomach
trouble, without relief, was advised
by his druggist Mr. Aiex. Richard,
to try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets. Ha did so and is a
well man today. If troubled with in
digestion, bad taste in the mouth,
lack of appetite or constipation, give
these tablets a trial, and you are cer
tain to be more th. r. pleased with
the result. For sale ai 25 cent- per
box by all druggists.
LAWSON LAMAR,
Attorney at Law.
Cc.n be found In Opera House Bld’g
Office of F S. Twittv nr J D. Spa'-’-.
The cornerstone is the*; nod so is
Wilson's restaurant.
IS you want your ' icycle repaired
gf bring it to an experienced work
man. B J Olewtr.n 505 Gleuceste-
For grass shears and lawn mowers
call at Dougla* Hardware Cos., and
and get the best for the least moaey.
JUNE 14, 1903.
HOWTO MAKE YOUR
OWN HOME
A SUMMER RESORT
You do not think it possible.
\Ve can; easily demon a trace to you
the possibility oi‘ this statement.
It is au. easy matter, simply put
in an
E LECTRIC FAN.
Dont put off any longer, but be
among the cool people.
MUTUAL LIGHT
6c WATER CO. r
News Headquarters.
The Neptune Mert-ustllc c.-iunany,
C. Ai. Tilton, manager, will be the
headquartois of the News .oa the is
land this summer am] ibose who have
news items or rare to subscribe for
the paper can do so by calling at
Mr. Titltons. As soon as the boats
are put on regularly a carrier will go
over every morning and tbe News
will be delivered at your cottage door
for the same price, 0 Cents a
month.
Miss Slater has something else new.
The New Bis£.o£ Collar, in linen,
■tampsa la different designs.